444 Best Surf Camps in the World
Every surf camp ranked by our Camp Score system. Find camps with the best reputation, surf quality, value for money, and ethical practices.
444 Surf Camps
Ranked by Camp Score
Updated 2026
We've reviewed and ranked all 444 surf camps based on our Camp Score system, which evaluates reputation (Google reviews), surf quality, value for money, and ethical practices. Each camp below includes a detailed overview to help you find your perfect surf adventure.
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Locally owned camp in Arugam Bay
What sets Safa Surf & Yoga apart is owner Fawas and his team's genuine hospitality – guests consistently describe feeling like part of the family rather than just customers. This beachfront camp in Arugam Bay's heart offers twice-daily surf sessions at sunrise and sunset, complete with professional video analysis to help surfers actually see and fix their mistakes.
The setup feels authentically Sri Lankan. Seven beach bungalows and a treehouse surround a communal area dotted with hammocks and sun loungers. The kitchen serves proper local breakfast – think dosa and hoppers alongside the usual eggs and porridge. With a 4.7-star rating from 142 reviews and prices starting at $400 per week, it delivers solid value for the beachfront location.
The coaching works well for beginners through intermediates, with internationally accredited instructors who know these waters inside out. They include both wet and dry theory sessions, plus that video feedback that many camps skip. The atmosphere stays relaxed and social – perfect for solo travelers wanting to connect with others.
The trade-off? Accommodation is fairly basic and rustic, and some instructors have limited English. A few guests mention inconsistent lesson structure too.
Safa works best for travelers who prioritize authentic local experience and community vibes over luxury amenities, especially solo surfers wanting genuine Sri Lankan hospitality with their wave time.
From USD500/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, IntermediateGreat Value
What sets Kima Surf Camp apart is their 25 years of surf camp expertise brought from Bali to Sri Lanka's south coast. This isn't just another beachside hostel with surfboards – it's a systematically run operation that treats surf instruction like a science.
The camp's 4.9-star rating from 549 reviews speaks to their consistency. They offer twice-daily guided sessions with professional spot selection based on conditions and your ability level. Free video analysis helps you actually see what you're doing wrong. Surf theory classes run six days a week, giving you the knowledge behind the practice.
Their facilities stand out for being exceptionally clean with daily housekeeping – a rarity in the surf camp world. The restored colonial building sits just two minutes from Weligama's beginner-friendly waves, while their newer Hiriketiya location offers luxury cabanas with direct access to more challenging breaks.
They stock proper equipment for all levels, from longboards for beginners to performance boards for advanced surfers. Hot water, AC, and WiFi come standard. The flexible online booking system lets you plan sessions around your schedule rather than rigid group times.
The trade-off? Shared dorms won't suit privacy seekers, and some guests wanted more individual instructor attention during busy periods.
Kima works best for surfers who want professional instruction, clean accommodation, and a structured approach to improving their skills rather than just casual wave-riding.
From EUR703/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate, Advanced
#1 rated surf school in Dominical — technical coaching by local professionals since 2005
Dominical Surf School has been perfecting their technical coaching approach since 2005, earning recognition as one of Costa Rica's top 10 surf schools by The Culture Trip and landing a spot in The Inertia's best women's surf camps. Their ISA and ILS-certified instructors focus on personalized attention rather than packing in large groups—a quality-over-quantity philosophy that shows in their 4.9-star Google rating.
What sets them apart is their ability to get beginners standing quickly while still challenging advanced surfers. Private lessons receive particularly high praise for rapid results and customized feedback. They offer video analysis to help students visualize their progress, and their patient, pressure-free teaching style makes nervous first-timers feel comfortable in the water.
The school operates from Dominical's relaxed beach town atmosphere, where consistent beginner-friendly waves provide an ideal learning environment. Safety remains their priority—instructors are described as extremely safety-conscious while maintaining an encouraging approach that builds genuine confidence.
Starting at $1,370 per week for their surf camp packages (including airport pickup from SJO or Quepos), they handle logistics so students can focus on surfing. The operation is straightforward without extra amenities like yoga, and some equipment shows wear from heavy use.
This school works best for beginners and families wanting patient, technical instruction in a laid-back setting, plus advanced surfers seeking personalized coaching to refine their skills.
Kima Surf Camp Canggu combines world-class surf instruction with resort-level facilities in the heart of Bali's most dynamic surf region. The camp sits just 250 meters from semi-beach breaks ideal for beginners, while legendary spots like Pererenan, Echo Beach, and the outer reefs are within easy re...
From USD252/weekAll levelsGreat Value
Mystery Surf Camp was founded in 2019 by Ismail Bairou, a local from Imsouane and Essaouira who grew up by the sea with a deep passion for water sports. What started as a renovated family home has grown into a welcoming surf camp that draws travelers from around the world.
The camp is located in Im...
From EUR539/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, IntermediateGreat Value
Family-run surf guesthouse in the heart of Santa Teresa — where guests become friends
What started as a Nicaraguan family's 25-year dream has become one of Santa Teresa's most genuine surf experiences. Cafecito Surf School & Guesthouse earns its perfect 5-star rating through something larger camps often miss—treating guests like family rather than transactions.
The surf instruction here is impressively personal. With a 2:1 coach ratio and video analysis included in packages, beginners consistently report standing up quickly while intermediates get the detailed feedback they need to progress. The local instructors bring generational wave knowledge and remarkable patience to every lesson.
The guesthouse matches this intimate approach. Air-conditioned 4-bed dorms (including female-only options) and private rooms feel homey rather than hostel-basic. Thoughtful touches like local toiletries, a fully-equipped kitchen, and quality breakfast show the owners genuinely care about comfort, not just profit.
This is decidedly a smaller operation—no pool, limited social programming, and fewer amenities than resort-style camps. But for travelers who value authentic connections and personalized attention over flashy facilities, that trade-off works beautifully. The quieter location still keeps Santa Teresa's beaches and nightlife accessible.
With solid value scores and consistently glowing reviews, Cafecito suits beginners wanting supportive instruction, digital nomads seeking a peaceful base, and anyone preferring genuine hospitality over corporate surf camp experiences.
Desert Surf Camp started in 2017 when founder Ismail, a Moroccan surfer since age 9, decided to share his love for surfing and local culture with travelers. The operation grew from a single villa to two locations: the original ocean-view property in Aourir and a second villa in Tamraght closer to Ta...
From EUR260/weekBeginner, IntermediateGreat Value
Desert Surf Camp started in Tamraght and has grown into one of Morocco's more established surf operations, with two villas serving different vibes. The Tamraght villa sits in the heart of the village with a yoga terrace and ocean views, while the Aourir villa offers panoramic ocean vistas and surf s...
From EUR350/weekBeginner, Intermediate, AdvancedGreat Value
Surf N Roll has been sharing the #surfmakesyouhappy vibe in Sayulita since 2008. Founded by Cielo Godoy, a passionate surfer with over 25 years in the water and a fashion designer at heart, the school has grown into a beloved fixture of Sayulita's surf scene.
What sets Surf N Roll apart is the fami...
From USD730/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate, AdvancedGreat Value
Surf community near Lisbon
Here's what sets Gota Dagua apart: they've cracked the code on creating genuine community at a surf camp near a major city. With 80% of guests arriving solo, this camp has mastered bringing strangers together through shared meals by chef Luizão, evening BBQs with live music, and competitive ping pong battles in their games room.
The setup spans three surf houses in São João da Caparica, all within an 8-minute walk to consistent waves. Their surf program runs three skill levels with video analysis and theory sessions that genuinely accelerate progress beyond typical beginner mills. Instructors earn praise for patience and professionalism across their 4.9-star rating from 850+ reviews.
Location delivers the best of both worlds - reliable Costa da Caparica surf with Lisbon just 15 minutes away for city exploration. They offer spa treatments, yoga classes, and a tennis table when you need breaks from the water. The value score hits 100/100 with packages starting at €379-499 per week covering accommodation, meals, and instruction.
The trade-off? Summer brings crowds, and Caparica lacks the raw beauty of Portugal's more remote surf spots. The proximity to Lisbon means more development and day visitors on the beach.
Perfect for solo travelers seeking community, beginners wanting solid progression, or anyone who values professional instruction with easy access to both waves and city culture.
From EUR379/weekBeginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Swedish surf camp excellence in Costa Rica — where pura vida meets Scandinavian quality
Lapoint brings Swedish organizational precision to Costa Rica's laid-back surf scene, creating something quite different from typical beach camps. This systematic approach shows in their 3:1 coach ratio, detailed video analysis sessions, and structured surf theory classes that actually help beginners understand wave mechanics rather than just paddling around hoping for the best.
The camp scores an impressive 4.7 stars from 193 Google reviews, with guests consistently praising the measurable progress they make in just one week. Starting at EUR550, it's pricier than budget options but delivers exceptional value with quality accommodations, pool facilities, yoga classes, and professional instruction that rivals dedicated surf schools.
Located five minutes from Santa Teresa's consistent breaks, Lapoint creates a strong international community feel that attracts primarily European travelers. Their daily schedule includes organized activities, restaurant meals, and social events that some find perfectly structured while others might consider restrictive. The camp excels at surf theory and progression tracking, making it ideal for analytical learners who want to understand the "why" behind their technique.
The trade-off? Less spontaneity than free-flowing surf camps, and the predominantly European crowd may lack cultural diversity some seek in Costa Rica.
This camp suits beginners and low-intermediate surfers who prefer organized learning over casual beach vibes, value measurable improvement, and don't mind paying extra for Swedish-quality standards in a tropical setting.
Carving Social Club started in Madrid 15 years ago, running surf training and surfskate programs before relocating to El Palmar in 2022 to open their dedicated surfhouse. The team, led by coach Miguel Rodriguez Martinez, focuses on technique progression through video analysis and surfskate cross-tra...
From EUR199/weekBeginner, Intermediate, AdvancedGreat Value
Melo Surf & Yoga was born from a shared passion for the ocean, slow living, and meaningful travel. After years of dreaming and surfing, co-founders Mehdi (from nearby Anza) and Elora (from Switzerland) found their special place in Morocco to unite people through surfing, yoga, and genuine connection...
From EUR485/weekBeginner, IntermediateGreat Value
Welcome to Clapo Surf Camp in Imsouane, Morocco - your family home by the ocean. Founded by brothers Abderrahim (Clapo) and Houssine, both professional surfers competing nationally and internationally, this is more than a surf camp. Together with their Berber mother Aicha, they've created an authent...
From EUR500/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate, AdvancedGreat Value
Salt House Morocco has been running surf camps in Tamraght since 2017. The camp is 100% locally owned and operated by Yazid and his team, all of whom are lifelong surfers from the area. This local knowledge makes a real difference when it comes to finding the best waves each day.
The focus here is ...
From EUR455/weekLow Intermediate, Intermediate, AdvancedGreat Value
N'tona Surf Camp is a cozy retreat in Imsouane built with passion by founder Oussama Bousmaha. Originally from Agadir and Imsouane, Oussama discovered his love for surfing in the incredible waves of his hometown and now shares that passion with surfers from around the world.
The surf house accommod...
From EUR480/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate
Surfline Morocco sits in Tamraght, a fishing village turned surf hub about 15 kilometers north of Agadir. The camp started in October 2017 when Mohamad, a Moroccan surfer with deep knowledge of the local breaks, decided to share his waves with visitors. In January 2021, Jon Becker, an American surfe...
From EUR550/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate, AdvancedGreat Value
Line Up Surf Camp Morocco started from founder Hisham Akhdad's deep connection to the ocean. Born in Taghazout and raised in the village of Banana, Hisham first surfed at age 10 with guidance from his uncle. After finishing high school, he returned to the waves and turned his passion into a career, ...
From EUR400/weekBeginner, Intermediate, AdvancedGreat Value
Surfintrip started over fifteen years ago and has since become one of the most established surf schools in Fuerteventura. The camp operates from a private villa in a quiet residential area of Corralejo, complete with its own pool and chill-out terrace. Instructors hold certifications from multiple f...
From EUR425/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate, AdvancedGreat Value
Located just minutes from Playa de Los Locos - a protected Surf Reserve since 2012 - Biosurfcamp has been teaching people to surf for over 15 years. The camp operates from mid-June to mid-September (plus Easter), welcoming guests 15 years and older. Their certified instructors work with small groups...
From EUR460/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate, Advanced
Imsouane Vibe Surf Camp began as an Instagram page created by Hakim to share the surf lifestyle of this coastal Moroccan village. When the January 2024 demolitions threatened the community, the page became a voice of resilience, reminding travelers that Imsouane was still here. From that spirit, the...
From EUR299/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, IntermediateGreat Value
Punta Chipehua is a local surf camp with one mission: to provide guests with a personalized surf experience in Salina Cruz while respecting and giving back to the community. During your stay, you'll be completely surfed out and immersed in the most delicious Mexican cuisine.
The camp is run by Sant...
From USD525/weekBeginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Local Surf Camp was born from a childhood dream. Brothers Mehdi and Ismail Bairou grew up surfing the empty lineups of Imsouane before it became known as Morocco's surfing paradise. When their original surf school building was demolished in January 2024, they didn't give up - instead, they rebuilt t...
From EUR550/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate
MOJOSURF Gran Canaria has built a reputation as one of Spain's best surf schools, backed by the prestigious Hurley brand and the expertise of its founder Eduardo Acosta. The school operates from purpose-built 120m2 facilities right next to Las Canteras beach, with changing rooms, secure lockers, hot...
From EUR515/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate, Advanced
CARI Surf Camp is a boutique surf camp located in the heart of Uluwatu, Bali's most vibrant surf destination. Founded by passionate surfers, we offer an authentic Balinese surf experience combined with comfortable accommodation and a welcoming community atmosphere.
Our camp caters to all levels, fr...
From USD588/weekBeginner, Intermediate
Pro Surf Morocco was built from the ground up in 2014 by Brahim, a local surfer with deep roots in Tamraght's Berber culture. The camp sits in the heart of the village, walking distance from Devil's Rock, Banana Point, and other famous Taghazout-area surf spots.
The surf house blends Moroccan tradi...
From EUR450/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate
Easy Surf Maroc was born from a shared passion for surfing and a love for the Moroccan coast. Hicham, a local surfer and head coach, teamed up with Nikki, bringing Swiss precision and warmth to create a surf house that feels like home for travelers from around the world.
The camp operates from a be...
From EUR379/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate, Advanced
Kima Surf Camp Hiriketiya stands out as one of Sri Lanka's most luxurious surf camps, with jungle accommodations featuring outdoor bathrooms and multiple pools creating a resort-like atmosphere. Starting at EUR322/week, this premium operation brings their successful Bali formula to the south coast.
The camp uses a smart star-rating system (1-6) to group surfers by ability, ensuring beginners aren't thrown into advanced sessions. Their 4:1 coach ratio and video analysis help accelerate learning, while experienced surfers get guided trips to reef breaks beyond the protected Hiriketiya Bay. The program goes well beyond surfing with yoga classes, ice baths, cooking sessions, and dedicated social hosts creating a community vibe.
Built from scratch on raw jungle land, the eco-friendly property offers six accommodation types and serious surf infrastructure. The restaurant caters to vegetarians, there's an on-site gym, and surf theory sessions complement water time. With a 4.7★ Google rating from 248 reviews, guests consistently praise the beautiful setting and activity variety.
However, recent health concerns and premium pricing (with extras like coffee not included) are worth noting. Some management responses to guest issues have received criticism.
This camp works best for travelers seeking an upscale surf vacation with diverse activities, particularly those who value luxury amenities and don't mind paying extra for a comprehensive experience.
From EUR701/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate, Advanced
Cliff Surf House positions itself as "more than a surf house" with a boutique approach that sets it apart from typical backpacker surf hostels. Built by surfers for surfers in Santa Cruz, this adults-only operation combines premium accommodations with their own farm-to-table restaurant and a social atmosphere centered around their pool and bar area.
The camp earns its 5-star Google rating (385 reviews) through modern, spotless facilities and staff who genuinely help guests connect with Central Portugal's surf breaks. They arrange lessons with licensed coaches rather than running in-house instruction, which works well for independent travelers who want flexibility. Starting at EUR460/week, guests get access to a spa, gym, coworking space, and those homegrown meals they're proud of.
After 10+ years operating, they've nailed the balance between social energy and relaxed vibes. The communal spaces encourage connections without feeling forced, though the atmosphere depends heavily on who's staying. Their "come as a guest, leave as a friend" motto isn't just marketing - reviews consistently mention the genuine community feel.
The trade-off? This isn't a structured surf camp with daily programs. Complete beginners wanting intensive coaching might feel a bit adrift. But for intermediate surfers and confident beginners who appreciate quality accommodations, good food, and authentic connections with fellow travelers, Cliff Surf House delivers exactly what it promises.
From EUR460/weekBeginner, Intermediate
Based on the Pacific coast of El Salvador near El Sunzal, Pixie's Women's Surf Retreats provides a supportive environment for women to progress their surfing. Each retreat hosts just four guests, ensuring personalized attention during surf sessions. Pixie brings years of experience reading the waves...
From USD1750/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, IntermediateGreat Value
Smaylo Surf Camp was founded by Esmail, a local Berber surfer who grew up catching waves in Sidi Kaouki. His deep knowledge of the local breaks and genuine hospitality has made the camp a favorite among travelers seeking an authentic Moroccan surf experience.
The camp caters to all skill levels. Co...
From EUR260/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate, AdvancedGreat Value
Local Surf Maroc was founded by Rachid Makoua, born and raised in Taghazout, the heart of Morocco's surf culture. Growing up surrounded by Anchor Point, Hash Point, and Panoramas, Rachid spent years working in local surf shops and teaching lessons before founding a coaching-first surf brand that bri...
From EUR580/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate, Advanced
Golden Wave Surf Camp is located in the heart of Imsouane, a laid-back fishing village on Morocco's Atlantic coast known for its long, mellow waves. The camp sits just a short walk from both main surf spots: The Bay (perfect for beginners and longboarders) and Cathedral (a faster wave for more exper...
From EUR250/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, IntermediateGreat Value
Surf camp and coworking in Tamraght, Morocco
Atlas Wonders occupies a traditional Moroccan building in Tamraght village, converted into a surf house with 24 guest capacity. The setup balances productivity with adventure through a combination of coworking spaces, a rooftop terrace with ocean views, and proximity to world-class surf breaks like ...
From EUR399/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate, AdvancedGreat Value
Lanzarote Surf is the first surf camp in the Canary Islands, founded in 1996 by Maike, a local surfer who has dedicated his life to chasing waves across five continents. Located just 100 meters from Famara beach in a stunning natural reserve, this camp has taught over 100,000 students in their 30+ y...
From EUR435/weekBeginner, Intermediate, Advanced
100% local, 100% stoked
Surfers Camp in Esmoriz represents something increasingly rare: a 100% local surfer-owned operation where head coach Rui shares not just wave-riding skills but genuine Portuguese culture. Located in northern Portugal next to Porto, this small surf camp prioritizes personal connection over volume—you...
From EUR325/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate, Advanced
Costa Rica's original beachfront surf camp — where 50,000 surfers learned to ride
Costa Rica's original beachfront surf camp has taught 50,000 surfers to ride waves, and their track record shows. Witch's Rock Surf Camp sits directly on the sand in North Costa Rica, giving guests unmatched access to one of the country's most consistent beginner-friendly breaks.
What really sets them apart is their systematic approach to different skill levels. Beginners get structured lessons covering technique and ocean safety. Intermediates receive personalized video coaching and guided van trips to varied breaks. Advanced surfers join daily boat tours to legendary spots like Witch's Rock and Ollie's Point, chasing optimal conditions.
The camp maintains an impressive 5/5 board selection with dedicated options for every level, plus they keep a 3:1 coach ratio for personalized attention. Their Google rating of 4.5 stars across 483 reviews reflects consistent quality, though their ethics score of 20/100 suggests some travelers might want to research their environmental and community practices.
The property includes a restaurant, pool, and reliable wifi. They welcome LGBTQ+ guests and offer everything from single lessons to intensive programs. With a camp score of 70/100 and value score of 69/100, they deliver solid instruction without premium pricing.
This camp works best for surfers who want proven instruction, prime beachfront location, and access to world-class waves. Perfect for beginners seeking confidence and intermediates ready to level up their skills.
Where surf passion meets personal attention
Escola Surf Peniche stands out as a pure surf instruction operation in Portugal's surf capital, focusing entirely on teaching rather than accommodation or social activities. Their systematic approach to surf coaching has earned them a perfect 5-star rating from 296 Google reviews, with experienced instructors providing personal attention through managed class sizes.
The school's biggest advantage is location—direct access to Peniche's famous breaks including Supertubos, where consistent Atlantic swells create waves for every condition. Their progressive teaching methodology works across all skill levels, from complete beginners to intermediate surfers looking to advance their technique. Instructors emphasize safety-focused learning with well-maintained equipment matched to students' abilities.
Starting at €420 per week, the pricing reflects Peniche's premium surf scene. They offer flexible scheduling and access to multiple breaks depending on conditions and skill level. The teaching is professional and systematic, ensuring proper technique development from day one.
However, this is lessons-only with no accommodation, camp community, or activities beyond surf instruction. It can feel more like a traditional surf school than a social camp experience. Peak season brings larger groups, and Peniche's busy breaks can intimidate newer surfers.
Escola Surf Peniche works best for independent travelers who want professional instruction in Portugal's most famous surf location without needing accommodation or social elements—just pure, quality surf coaching.
Tiziri Surf Maroc was founded with a simple goal: to share the joy of surfing with people from all over the world. Located in the small Berber fishing village of Tamraght, the surf camp has become a home for wave seekers looking for authentic Moroccan hospitality and quality instruction.
The camp o...
From EUR300/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate, AdvancedGreat Value
Art Surf Camp has been teaching people to surf on Galicia's Atlantic coast for over 21 years, making it one of Spain's most established surf schools. The camp sits at Razo Beach in A Coruna province, a 7km stretch of white sand with consistent waves 365 days a year that works for all skill levels.
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From EUR599/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate, AdvancedGreat Value
Base Surf Camp is a well-established surf school in A Coruna, Galicia, operating since 2009. The school started at Bastiagueiro beach, teaching surf only during summer, but expanded to year-round classes by 2010. The name "Base" comes from the original name "Bastiagueiro Surf Escola" and represents ...
Beginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate
Lanzasurf sits at Famara Beach on Lanzarote's northwest coast, known as one of the best surfing beaches in the Canary Islands. The school is owned and managed by Evandro Munoz, a Brazilian-Spanish surfer who started surfing at age 6 and has been teaching for over 12 years.
The camp offers group and...
From EUR395/weekBeginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Freshly renovated jungle retreat where world-class surf meets poolside luxury in Playa Avellanas
Rapture Surfcamp stands out with its freshly renovated jungle retreat vibe and strong focus on professional surf instruction in Playa Avellanas. Their 4.9-star Google rating from 186 reviews reflects consistently excellent teaching - instructors here are praised for working effectively with everyone from complete beginners to advanced surfers wanting to dial in specific techniques.
The camp strikes a nice balance between comfort and community. Accommodations range from social 6-bed bunk rooms to private doubles with balconies, all featuring AC and large windows overlooking tropical gardens. The pool deck serves as a natural gathering spot, and they offer weekly surf theory classes plus video analysis to help accelerate progression.
What sets Rapture apart is their location advantage - Playa Avellanas handles all skill levels, while legendary breaks like Playa Grande and Playa Negra from Endless Summer II are just minutes away. The camp scores 4/5 for board selection and includes amenities like a gym, spa, restaurant, and reliable wifi for digital nomads.
Some guests note it's less party-focused than other camps and primarily surf-centered without extensive yoga or wellness programming. The operation feels professional and well-run rather than resort-style luxurious.
This camp works best for surfers prioritizing quality instruction and comfortable accommodations over extensive activities, whether you're starting out or looking to refine advanced skills in a friendly, diverse community.
Wave Nomad Surf Camp was founded by Ayoub, born and raised in Tamraght village. He started surfing at 12 years old and turned his passion into a certified surf instruction career with over 10 years of experience in these waters. What makes Wave Nomad different is the genuine local knowledge - Ayoub ...
From EUR450/weekBeginner, Intermediate, AdvancedGreat Value
Love Yoga Surf was born from Benjamin Hamon's journey. After years traveling the world chasing waves and living in surf towns like Capbreton and the Basque Country, combined with deep yoga training in India, he returned to his homeland on the Crozon Peninsula - the western tip of Brittany known as t...
From EUR671/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, IntermediateGreat Value
Pro Surf Imsouane is the Imsouane branch of Pro Surf Morocco, founded by Brahim Habib Allah in 2014. Brahim started surfing in his teenage years and quickly rose to become the top-ranked surfer in the Moroccan Championship, later competing in the prestigious Ripcurl West Africa Tour where he achieve...
From EUR240/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, IntermediateGreat Value
Founded by passionate surfers Tobi and Michi, Layback Surfcamp fills a gap in the market for intermediate-level surf coaching. While most camps cater to beginners, Layback welcomes surfers who can already ride green waves and want to improve their bottom turns, cutbacks, and overall technique. The c...
From EUR450/weekIntermediate, Advanced
Surf Camp Siberut sits on Nyang Nyang Island (also known as Masokut) in the Northern Mentawai Islands. The camp is run by a local Mentawai family who grew up fishing these waters and know the waves, winds, and weather better than anyone.
With five surf breaks within walking distance - E-bay directl...
From EUR150/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate, AdvancedGreat Value
Adrenalin Surf Maroc was born fifteen years ago from a simple dream: to create a place where good waves and good people come together. Founded by Amjad, a local surfer deeply connected to the Moroccan coast, the surf camp is more than just a place to stay — it is a home for surfers, travelers, and o...
From EUR450/weekBeginner, Low Intermediate, Intermediate
Private villas in a World Surfing Reserve
What sets Surf Riders Ericeira apart is their villa-based approach—private accommodations with gardens and BBQ areas instead of typical dorm-style lodging. Since 2016, they've carved out a niche for travelers wanting professional surf instruction without sacrificing comfort or privacy.
Located in Ericeira, one of Europe's only two World Surfing Reserves, the camp provides access to diverse breaks that suit all skill levels. Their instructors, particularly Hugo, Miguel, and Sara, earn consistent praise for patient, personalized teaching that gets beginners catching waves in their first sessions while helping advanced surfers refine technique through video analysis.
The 5-star Google rating (637 reviews) reflects the family-like atmosphere guests frequently mention. Solo travelers integrate easily into the community, while couples and families appreciate having their own space. Beyond surfing, they offer yoga classes, social events, and restaurant facilities.
Trade-offs include being positioned away from Ericeira's town center and occasional noise from group activities. Communication could be smoother according to some reviews. The camp scores 61/100 overall, with a lower value score of 40/100 reflecting higher prices for the villa experience.
This setup works best for couples, families, or friend groups who want quality accommodations and professional surf coaching without the hostel vibe. It's particularly appealing to those seeking a more refined surf camp experience in an exceptional surfing location.
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